Anne C. Martin

Attorney

Anne is a natural networker and is very passionate about the numerous charities she works with, especially those benefiting children. She's never met a stranger, nor does she stay still for long, pouring her energy into both work and play.

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NashvilleP: (615) 238-6318F: (615) 687-2765

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Anne C. Martin concentrates her practice in the areas of commercial litigation and employment law, representing both employers and employees. She represents many different companies and individuals with a variety of business problems.

Anne on… law, life and passion.

A preeminent Nashville employment lawyer, Anne has been widely published in the areas of employment law as it relates to matters including discharge, disability leave, discrimination, harassment and non-compete agreements. She is currently an Adjunct Professor at Belmont University College of Law and has served as a guest lecturer at the Belmont University Center for Entrepreneurship.

Anne loves being a lawyer and attributes that to excellent mentoring by lawyers who taught her how to provide good client service, how to appropriately and effectively communicate with her clients and what was expected of her by judges before whom she appears.

Anne is proud of the clients she has helped over the years and of the recognition she has achieved for her leadership among her peers (see awards). She prides herself on being a problem solver, whether that means litigation or negotiation. She is especially skilled at taking a client’s problem, analyzing it, determining the best means of achieving the client’s objective, all while keeping in mind the type and size of the issues involved.

In addition to practicing law, Anne is active in her local community. She currently serves on the board of Planned Parenthood of Middle and East Tennessee and of NashvilleCares. She recently served on the Mayor’s Advisory Council on Early Childhood Development and Education. Previously she has served on the boards of a number of nonprofits that help the poor and children. As much as Anne enjoys her profession, she feels an obligation to give back to the community and to use the special gifts she has developed as a lawyer to help others who cannot help themselves.

Speaking Engagements

Tennessee Recruiters Association, Labor and Employment Law for Recruiters, June 2017